John Ford: The Man and His FilmsUniversity of California Press, 1986 - 572 páginas This radical re-reading of Ford's work studies his films in the context of his complex character, demonstrating their immense intelligence and their profound critique of our culture. |
Índice
The Age of Introspection | 46 |
The Age of Idealism | 119 |
Prewar Prestige 19391941 | 143 |
The Age of Myth | 244 |
The Age of Mortality | 379 |
Conclusion | 457 |
Notes | 483 |
Grosses and Earnings | 497 |
547 | |
555 | |
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Términos y frases comunes
actor Amelia Apache Art director Author's interview battle Battle of Midway Bogdanovich brother camera Cartwright character Cheyenne cinema Clementine comedy contrast crosscuts Dan Ford Doniphon Donovan's Reef Dudley Nichols Editor Ethan Farrell MacDonald father Feeney film Fonda Ford's Fordian hero frame Francis Ford Frank Baker George girl Grace Cunard Hallie Harry Carey Henry Hollywood horse Huw's Indians Jack Ford Jack Pennick James John Ford John Wayne Judge Priest killed later Liberty Valance Lincoln Long Gray Line look Lucy Lee Mae Marsh Marty Mary McLaglen minutes Mogambo mother movie Murnau narrator never O'Brien parade Photographer picture play Robert says Scenarist scene screen script Sean Searchers seems sequence Set decorator shooting shot soldiers Spig Stagecoach star Stoddard story style Sun Shines Bright tells theme tion Valley Victor McLaglen Wagon Master walk Ward Bond Women Wyatt York Zanuck
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